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the state local officials can't say certain laws are not. the federal government can send agents in to those and enforce those laws. it may not be as enforced much, but it's not going to stop from enforcing any federal law. i don't know how significant or important it is for people are going to move. [inaudible] i was wondering if you could touch on a lot of disinformation out there about the military style semi automatic weapon that are often discussed as subject to being banned. if you could address the functional differences or similarities to what are called legitimate sporting weapons. >> one of the other questioners at the two-part question i only got to the first part. that is what, is pretty much a made-up term. there's three different types of guns. ashamed to, automatic. when pulled the trigger lots come out. semi automatic, when will it comes out, reloads itself. then there's manually loaded, something like that. military weapons and machine guns like an m-16 has a machine gun with one pulled the trigger several bullets come out o
the state local officials can't say certain laws are not. the federal government can send agents in to those and enforce those laws. it may not be as enforced much, but it's not going to stop from enforcing any federal law. i don't know how significant or important it is for people are going to move. [inaudible] i was wondering if you could touch on a lot of disinformation out there about the military style semi automatic weapon that are often discussed as subject to being banned. if you could...
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laws in south carolina and texas. >>> we move on to business. today cypress' parliament will hold an emergency vote to approve bailout terms. it appears the country's law patients would not approve that measure which would result in a loss of much-needed funds. what it means for the rest of europe? we chenlg in with steve sedgwick live in london for us. good morning. >> very good day to you. just when you think europe's getting its act together another crisis comes along. we've had greece, spain, italy, ireland, portugal, now cyprus, the sec-smallest nation wind the european union. what is different about this potential bailout is the original cost is around 18 billion euros for the imf and cb but they want to get the costs down by taxing depositors. this would be the first time this is done. basically anyone who's got money in their account would have a levy before they can get to their money. today is a bank holiday. if you had under 100,000 euros in your account, every penny would have a 6.8% tax on it. if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9%
laws in south carolina and texas. >>> we move on to business. today cypress' parliament will hold an emergency vote to approve bailout terms. it appears the country's law patients would not approve that measure which would result in a loss of much-needed funds. what it means for the rest of europe? we chenlg in with steve sedgwick live in london for us. good morning. >> very good day to you. just when you think europe's getting its act together another crisis comes along. we've...
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laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal value associated with it when the primary use of the states in colorado and california were, in fact, me diddal, pushing now into recreational use in the benefits associated with that. sandra: interesting take and play. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks, sandra, take care. sandra: next on "money," president obama will slash his own economic goals this week, but it could be good news for recovery. details next. plus, states finally saved enough tax revenue for a rainy day. why are they preparing for a huge spending binge? how taxp
laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> self defense or pre-meditated murder? a arizona jury will have to decide her fate. a foreign sglik psychiatrist hired the defense will be taking the stand. that is all tonight. thanks for being with us. make sure you go to greta wire.com. make sure you know what's going on with us tonight jodi arias trial. good night from washington, d.c. >> this is a fox report. tonight evacuations underway here at the airport in the nation's heartland where a small corporate jet has gone down hitting a group of homes. six months after the killings of libya and three other americans there are new questions tonight about why we have not heard from the people who did escape from that ambush alive. >> survivors from that deadly night terrorist attacked our american diplomatic out post in libya. what do these people know and why don't our
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great cruise. [lghter] anythingo help. good night. >> more than 1,000 students have gathered to steady liberty should even be in college? if they work as interns are they exploited? if they are illegal should it be a quicker path to citizenship? wh should the rules be? >> a trip back to college. tonight. [applause] >> i'm in washington d.c. for the biggest ever students for liberty conference. more than 1,000 are here to debate the conditions for people needed to be free and %-prosper is by doinghey internships. how many of you have been intern's? how many of you want to be? how many would do it for no pay? most of ready. that is a good thing oftentimes they are unpaid ron but that is called exploitation our next guest argues they earn nothing and learn little but with their guest says they
but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great cruise. [lghter] anythingo help. good night. >> more than 1,000 students have gathered to steady liberty should even be in college? if they work as interns are they exploited? if they are illegal should it...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave onheir own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal imm
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave onheir own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government...
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i thought no problem there were at least 40 notices from law firms and california saying law graduates we would be happy to talk to about job opportunities. give us a call. there were 40 different messages. i would call every month not a single one would even give me an interview. why? because we don't hire women. that was the way it was. i got out about 1952 but isn't that amazing? they wouldn't even talk and i really did need to get a job. [laughter] i heard the county attorney from redwood city once had a woman lawyer on the staff and i thought that was encouraging. unaided appointment. in california they elect the county attorney. so he gave me an appointment he was very ninth set -- nice and agreeable and did say he had a woman on his staff and she did well and he would be happy to have another. i had a good resonate and i would be fine but he got his money from the county board of supervisors and only got so much money per year and he had spent his money and he had no more money for the year and could not hire anybody else. he was so sorry because he thought i could be but not wi
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out i one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming b. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school andhospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is feration for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't coect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigrati
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to close air traffic control towers. we will tell you how that can affect your travel plans going into the spring. but first, raising $8.5 billion and euros needed to see the bailout from the european central bank. it has created a solidarity, allowing the government to have power to impose capital controls on the big banks. while worried residents are lining up at atms. joining me now to help me with these developments is leadership for euro pacific capital. let me just start off the bat and ask you, the country has agreed to this solidarity funds. but i can't quite tell if this is t
but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to...
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and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy giant. cvs is requiring employees to have their vitals checked. including their weight f they don't they may have to cough up $600 a year for health insurance. john, you say the so cost saving plan is going too far. >> this isn't hooters, girls have to look good in shorts serving wings to guys watching sports games. they're shipping this off to a third party, not using it to get better health care for employees. i think this is a gross overstep in the privacy. look, if a person is 200 pounds, 100 pounds behind the counter, i don't think it matters. >> brenda: toby, you're wearing your orange shorts, go ahead. >> and i would agree that in theory the
and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy giant. cvs is requiring employees to have their vitals checked....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. john: we're back with the "students for liberty" conference to debate immigration. 12 million people are said to be here illegally. what should we do? what about the future roles? libertarians say bring them illegally they were cardin many bring a valuable skills but on the other hand, someone to kill us now america is the welfare state someone to kill us our next guest is run federation for american immigration reform and veronique de rugy says it should be easier to come here but you say that because you snuck and from france in just became a citizen. congratulations wise to let more foreigners and? >> emigrants whether high skill or low skill is a gift to this country. john: some are freeloaders. >> there is a small cost but the tremendous work they do, with the data and they increase
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a lot of the same law and precedence are in play. one of the things that is different is whenever race is involved in a constitutional challenge, the court looks at that policy of drawing a line based on race with maximal skepticism. we will look to see if this is in order when sexual orientation is the issue. >> the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments and the 14th houses this equal protection idea. they were about race. >> scott: since the civil war. >> right. the historical case. there are parallels between these kinds of discrimination. here is another difference. in 1967 when the supreme court in loving versus virginia banned gay marriage, in that time, only 16 states retained such a ban. the previous decade plus, 14 states moved away from the bans. we still have a situation where 40 states prohibit same-sex marriage. that may change in four or five years. that is different with the mainstream. >> i would say one of the things that is interesting is how fast public opinion is moving. in the case of interracial marriage in 1967, the
a lot of the same law and precedence are in play. one of the things that is different is whenever race is involved in a constitutional challenge, the court looks at that policy of drawing a line based on race with maximal skepticism. we will look to see if this is in order when sexual orientation is the issue. >> the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments and the 14th houses this equal protection idea. they were about race. >> scott: since the civil war. >> right. the historical...
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your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales j. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at t
your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even...
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>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and they should be outlawed in that the supreme court should rule in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice senior closely held views on this. appreciate it. we're just getting started. coming up, do you know where the money you give to charities going to back a new controversy said tonight that the victims of the model of the list. and banks in cyprus remain closed until wednesday to set to a country gets a new bailout deal. could this crisis bratton her investments here? we will answer that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪
>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and they should be outlawed in that the supreme court should rule in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal i
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a coming realization that's happened over the last several years by folks on the right that have a law enforcement place that's a great rule to be able to access our private information like where we've been for the last several months we are we are right now we're going is a problem it seems that it may have taken the obama administration to wake conservatives up to the notion that law enforcement sometimes can go too far that's why we're seeing this bipartisan push to reform and limit the ability of the government to warrantless leak get the information about where you've been from your cell phone company has an interesting notion actually. to which there may be more truth you're attributing. you know if this were the george bush administration conservatives have just gone fine you know check it out i mean that's basically what they were saying during the bush administration do you think it's possible that part of the conservative support for. you know this warrantless wiretapping barrier warrantless g.p.s. seeing tapping whatever is simply because president obama is president. i'm n
a coming realization that's happened over the last several years by folks on the right that have a law enforcement place that's a great rule to be able to access our private information like where we've been for the last several months we are we are right now we're going is a problem it seems that it may have taken the obama administration to wake conservatives up to the notion that law enforcement sometimes can go too far that's why we're seeing this bipartisan push to reform and limit the...
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the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and as will grant reports, this is a bitterly fought contest. >> hugo chavez's devoted followers almost never criticized him. they rejected the opposition's arguments about his control of the judiciary or the media and had no trouble with the idea that venezuela--- venezuelans live under a dictatorship. but most people might complain about quality of life issues. such as infrequent rubbish collections or a lack of sporting facilities -- facilities for the young. but in a staunchly pro-chavez neighborhood, judith has a direct line to the government. they responded with oil money, paying for more rubbis
the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing...
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enforcement officers and privacy advocates spoke about the increased demand of you avi's and the laws that we currently use to govern them the current privacy protections from aerial surveillance are based on court decisions from the one nine hundred eighty s. protections that privacy advocates say are antiquated earlier i was joined by the font of it she is one of those people that disagrees with the laws that we currently use she's also the director of domestic surveillance project at epic i asked her if the lawmakers were receptive to her suggestions here's your take they actually seem very receptive and we think it's a very positive development that the senate is considering this topic we think it's very important there are already two bills circulating in the house so the senate is the next step for legislation to be introduced so we do we are very. kind of happy about the direction that this is moving and i do want to play a part of that hearing this is benjamin miller he is the colorado sheriff from mesa county who is actually testifying on behalf of drone use and police depart
enforcement officers and privacy advocates spoke about the increased demand of you avi's and the laws that we currently use to govern them the current privacy protections from aerial surveillance are based on court decisions from the one nine hundred eighty s. protections that privacy advocates say are antiquated earlier i was joined by the font of it she is one of those people that disagrees with the laws that we currently use she's also the director of domestic surveillance project at epic i...
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>> dodd frank is a very large -- it is a complicated law. probably more complicated than i would have preferred, but it is what it is. at the heart of it is ending too big to fail, giving the government new tools to resolve large financial institutions when they feel in a way it will not hurt taxpayers and not subject them to risk. well, it forced losses on the shareholders and creditors of the large financial institutions, which is where they belong. it also requires the federal reserve board to have much tougher prudential standards, so higher capital, more stable liquidity, less reliance on short-term debt. those are the types of things that were problems during the crisis and the fed has been mandated to have better regulation to prevent banks from getting in trouble to begin with. the volcker rule, too, a key part, it was designed to prohibit proprietary trading by those institutions in the government safety net. if you're a bank holding company that has an insured bank that has fdic-backed deposits or access to the federal reserves dis
>> dodd frank is a very large -- it is a complicated law. probably more complicated than i would have preferred, but it is what it is. at the heart of it is ending too big to fail, giving the government new tools to resolve large financial institutions when they feel in a way it will not hurt taxpayers and not subject them to risk. well, it forced losses on the shareholders and creditors of the large financial institutions, which is where they belong. it also requires the federal reserve...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares an awful lot of my song are you know what that is my self but i don't want to give us a feature is on the on the liberal and the chris jones. can secure building but it
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be proud. we are laced -- you are allowed, we are used to it. -- you are loud, we are used to it. ashamed toou are not raise it high. we would never dream of making you wait outside. we can come here for an adult conversation about the future of our country and heaven knows we need this. so much of what passes for natural conversation these days is anything but. remember no-drama-obama? now it's all-drama-obama. we do n
, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot...
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how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't participate in. >> you were very straight. you were 20-years old but you were at mtv and musicians would ask you for drugs? >> i am glad you asked me, john. i wrote a whole book about the 90s and mtv and that era. there's a whole chapter dedicated to rock stars who tried to buy drugs from me. >> what would they say? >> you know where i can find some heroin? look at me. i look like lilly pulitzer in a homeless encounter. >> take comments from students. questions or comments come to the microphone. >> my name is bill car i am from the university of illinois. i don't know if other people
how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't...
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our i was joined earlier by retired colonel morris davis former to prosecutor michael and he's also a law prefers professor at howard university and he began by saying that this multi-million dollar request seems to be a sign that guantanamo bay isn't closing anytime soon. it's interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know we're eleven years now so it's another what hundred fifty two hundred seventy million on top of the hundred twenty million the spent every year just on the recurring cost of keeping the detainees there so going along with what the general said so i mean it was the intention for this place to shut down but now we're just in so deep that that's just not feasible right when i was involved as cheap prosecutor we designed the expeditionary courtroom which was a prefab type building because it was intended to be used for a couple of years and then disassembled and taken apart never used again but that was back in two thousand a
our i was joined earlier by retired colonel morris davis former to prosecutor michael and he's also a law prefers professor at howard university and he began by saying that this multi-million dollar request seems to be a sign that guantanamo bay isn't closing anytime soon. it's interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know we're eleven years now...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out if. the truth is this time it's a bad thing never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and th
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we are against anyone who would use it. member for now, the reports cannot be independently verified due to tight media restrictions -- >> for now, the reports cannot be independently verified. if confirmed, a to be the first use of chemical weapons in syria's two-year long civil war. >> syrian opposition groups have been meeting to elect an interim government. more on that in a minute, but it is clear that an attack u
the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to...
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went down well arounds went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says you want his change the way the world sees the us people look at what we do they do not judge us by our rhetoric our rhetoric is high and lofty and we talk about human rights and human dignity and freedom and democracy and then what do we do we mount a war of aggression on iraq kill a couple hundred thousand people and mess it up majorly including the region much of what is happening now is a real. what we did in the right the world looks at them and they say this is not something we need in the world this kind of absolutely inept leadership and when this happens in the world of international relations the world stands up and began
went down well arounds went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says you want his change the way the...
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at uc berkeley. >> two laws are similar to each other. i would say whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >> the supreme court will reaffirm the antiaffirmative action law in the fall. one footnote on the matter of prop 8, connelly has opposed prop 8 calling it discrime in a tori against same-sex couples. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. a reminder abc 7 news alarm clock app is available now for your android and on google play. it's still available if have you an iphone. >> what it took to end a debate about how to fix that road. >> live from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center. chances of showers this week, i'll let you know if this will affect your eastern plans coming up. >> checked with amber alert. and the plates matched. >> an alert worker turns crime fighter helping police rescue a baby from a car. you'll hear from him as well as the first officer on the scene, next. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> there is relief that a baby girl is safe after a five-hour ordeal to f
at uc berkeley. >> two laws are similar to each other. i would say whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >> the supreme court will reaffirm the antiaffirmative action law in the fall. one footnote on the matter of prop 8, connelly has opposed prop 8 calling it discrime in a tori against same-sex couples. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. a reminder abc 7 news alarm clock app is available now for your android and on...
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>> so, the law right now is in limbo. i'm not sure the president has this power but no one in the process of being challenged fasan either unilaterally extended the period of time for the so-called dream act of students you are describing to stay in the country for two years, but it doesn't offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i've written, we propose a path to legalization for adults and a path to citizenship for their children under the theory that this isn't the right term, but the legal immigrants break the law that their children should not be penalized for that. and so, in your scenario i'm not sure that you're talking about anybody that you know. [laughter] we will just leave it at that, you would be under the suggestion sadr being discussed right now in washington to reform immigration and then what we believe that you would be given a path, not you, but the person that you described would be given a path to citizenship over time, and one would have to get a ged or graduate from high school or enli
>> so, the law right now is in limbo. i'm not sure the president has this power but no one in the process of being challenged fasan either unilaterally extended the period of time for the so-called dream act of students you are describing to stay in the country for two years, but it doesn't offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i've written, we propose a path to legalization for adults and a path to citizenship for their children under the theory that this isn't the right...
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michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge overturns this and it's in limbo again, all these machinationses back anding for like wisconsin. >> we're going to end up winning the lawsuits, in my view. we may lose at some lower court record. our track record guess on this. i have a fill osi take car or -- tear care of problems. we're getting people focused on issues and solving them. >> neil: i guess what your critics are saying they don't doubt your resolve to fix things, but whether you trample on them as a result. this emergenc
michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going...
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marcora law which said the following wonderful thing. if you want employment you have a choice in italy. you don't just have to collect your weekly unemployment check the way we do here in the united states, you have an option. if you get together with ten other unemployed workers and you agree to do the following thing, the government will give you three years of your unemployment payments upfront, right now, in a lump sum. what you have to agree to is that together with at least ten other people you'reoing to start your own cooperative business which you all together work. the feeling in italy was if you give people a chance to own and operate their own business collectively they'll be more committed to it, more invested in it, more likely to make a go of it than simply collecting a check. and meanwhile they'll be producing things and they'll feel better about themselves. and they'll have a more productive role in the community. if you give everybody a vested interest in their enterprise, they work harder, they work better, because it'
marcora law which said the following wonderful thing. if you want employment you have a choice in italy. you don't just have to collect your weekly unemployment check the way we do here in the united states, you have an option. if you get together with ten other unemployed workers and you agree to do the following thing, the government will give you three years of your unemployment payments upfront, right now, in a lump sum. what you have to agree to is that together with at least ten other...
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my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton and charles krauthammer. we have talk about a rebel-backed leader stepping down. there is a dispute if the others will accept the resignation but he didn't feel like there was backing. >> rebels are upset that he wanted to engage in conversation with the regime how it could be settled. is there a possibility of the truce deal? the rebels -- this is a problem. the rebels didn't want it and saw it as traitor, and they want to take out assad. which is fine from the u.s. point of view. but there is a tremendous cost. if you send in arms and they're enemy of the united states are they going t
my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton...
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all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and allows young people to stay on family health plans until age 26 and is slowing the growth of healthcare costs. harris? >> harris: i know the president is also saying that there will be more health insurance options for americans late
all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance...
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equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final civil-rights battle we are fighting in this country. it is so important to our values as americans that it be decided in the right way. thank you very much. [indiscernible conversation] [indiscernible conversation] [crowd noises] [cheering] >> we have counsel for prop. 8 coming up right now. while you are waiting, i would like to introduce the two original plaintiffs in california on marriage equality. and iyler, duiane olsen am gloria allred. we would challenge the ban on marriage equality and we fought for six years twice in the california supreme court including making the argument against prop. 8 in the califo
equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final...